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ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ Student Startup MedUX Selected for Medical Device Innovation Challenge Accelerator Program

Tuesday, July 9, 2019, By Cristina Hatem
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Quinn King and Alec Gillinder

is one of six teams selected for the prestigious CNY Biotech Accelerator (CNYBAC) 2019 Medical Device Innovation Challenge (MDIC), an intensive six-month mentorship accelerator program that starts Aug. 1. MedUX was founded by Alec Gillinder and Quinn King ’20, both industrial and interaction design majors in the College of Visual and Performing Arts who conceived of the idea at last summer’s Invent@SU program. They participated in the CNYBAC bootcamp program last fall and are working closely with the Blackstone LaunchPad powered by Techstars at ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ Libraries to commercialize the device.

Upstate Medical University’s CNYBAC is a 52,300-square-foot facility located in an Opportunity Zone in ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ, providing startups with state-of-the-art laboratory space, access to their facilities and research expertise, and a vibrant and robust innovation ecosystem. Teams selected for the program can utilize the CNYBAC’s Creation Garage, which includes use of a 3D printer and other supplies and equipment, and they will have access to a mentor network that includes industry experts and funders. MDIC teams also have access to the Innovation Law Center in the College of Law for intellectual property and commercialization guidance.

Additionally, teams are invited to apply to student engineering capstone programs at ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ and Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario. They are supported by Upstate Medical University clinical experts, and a pitch event is held at the conclusion of the sixth-month program.

The six 2019 Medical Device Innovation Challenge teams are:

  • MedUX
  • ZephyRx
  • Halamine Inc.
  • Megan Thomas
  • CathBuddy Inc.
  • Revitalx

MedUX is a medical product design and research firm creating innovative solutions for inpatient, at home and mobile care. Its first product is L-IV (Liberating Intravenous), a shoulder-mounted, portable IV system that allows people in hospital, infusion center or home settings, or in military or disaster situations, to receive IV treatment comfortably and efficiently without being tethered to an IV pole.

Gillinder and Quinn competition this past spring at North Carolina State University. They also placed at several ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ competitions, including top prize at this year’s Panasci Business Plan Competition and prizes at the ‘Cuse Tank, Impact Prize and RvD iPrize competitions.

The team has built a prototype; raised seed funding; won $57,000 in campus competitions; assembled an advisory team of industry, medical and product development experts; filed two provisional patents; and developed strategic relationships with U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) consultants and commercialization partners who are ready to help take the product to market. Gillinder and King are now seeking mission-driven investors to help them through the FDA Class I approval process, usability testing and production.

The CNYBAC has a strong connection to ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ. This is the second year a ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ student startup was selected for the competitive MDIC accelerator program. In-Spire (2018 cohort) and MedUX (2019 cohort) are both active members of the ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ Blackstone LaunchPad, won numerous campus competitions as students, and advanced to the ACC InVenture Prize finals. Last year, In-Spire, founded by Kayla Simon ’19 (College of Engineering and Computer Science) and Elizabeth Tarangelo ’19 (College of Engineering and Computer Science), at the MDIC demo day for their invention.

For more information about the CNYBAC, visit .

About the Blackstone LaunchPad powered by Techstars at ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ Libraries

The Blackstone LaunchPad in Bird Library is ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ’s innovation hub, connecting the entire University’s resource-rich ecosystem with a global network that provides support for aspiring entrepreneurs, inventors and creators. The program serves faculty, staff, students and alumni across disciplines who are interested in venture creation and taking ideas for products, services or technologies from concept to commercialization. The program prepares participants to be trailblazers in an entrepreneurial world.

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